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these protests happened all over spain. only in barcelona did they have reports of things getting violent. according to reports there were 30,000 people protesting in the area. most of the protests were incredibly peaceful. just a small portion of the protesters got out of hand, did damage to property. lots of police had to come in. you can see trucks of police, almost like s.w.a.t. teams filing in in line. this person has been hit by two different officers with their night stick. >> he's running back into the mix. they are getting hit with the tongs but not fleeing. they are going back to engage with the cops. >> some of these protesters tried to get back to the university of barcelona and gather to get away from some of the police attention. >>> we're number eight on the countdown. spring is not here just yet but keep an eye out for the ice. there was a freezing rain warning entoronto and apparently some people didn't get the message. cars on the freeway got into an accident and another car clipped them. that wasn't the o
these protests happened all over spain. only in barcelona did they have reports of things getting violent. according to reports there were 30,000 people protesting in the area. most of the protests were incredibly peaceful. just a small portion of the protesters got out of hand, did damage to property. lots of police had to come in. you can see trucks of police, almost like s.w.a.t. teams filing in in line. this person has been hit by two different officers with their night stick. >> he's...
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contemporary spanish artists and you'll see a broadcast first games in moscow as part of a year of spain in russia. that visits introduce ignazio to the local community fell in love this is what. critics believe is linked to the traditions of francisco goya idea go the ask as. you know of the i feel very. notion of. a feeling as part. of. the appetite for aussie russia grows every year a subject under government control for the best part of the last century it's now a free and affordable hobby which can be enjoyed by any sex age race or class a far cry from constructivism and soviet really isn't really aspire an artist in modern day must go through life expressing themselves in the most dramatic sexual or political way. in the lines of beautiful and in joan's fairy tale palaces and landscapes all year round art and history go hand in hand in russia moscow itself is an out to art gallery and the city's breathtaking and iconic landmarks the plastics images to try and paint. moving on place you'd rather buy arts than creating yourself most cases for everyone. in the worst art auction is alr
contemporary spanish artists and you'll see a broadcast first games in moscow as part of a year of spain in russia. that visits introduce ignazio to the local community fell in love this is what. critics believe is linked to the traditions of francisco goya idea go the ask as. you know of the i feel very. notion of. a feeling as part. of. the appetite for aussie russia grows every year a subject under government control for the best part of the last century it's now a free and affordable hobby...
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correct their project particularly as regards of their fiscal policies when you have had ten and see spain more than you. or world a long period of time whatever you do in whatever continent you are in whatever category of country you are you have to correct that you cannot continue economically to spend more than you were and this is true for the country as well as for individuals or for firms so again a cost that there is no. contradiction between well at least called austerity which i would call back to sound policies. but because what is called austerity very often is only that instead of spending much more than you were and you spend more although you were a look at this through spending a year there were so how could you call that austerity if you are back to sound policies then you import confidence and by improving confidence you give a chance to growth and job creation i think it is it is the reality and of course it depends on the situation even country has not lost any confidence as always behave properly there is no problem for that country of course if as policymakers as econo
correct their project particularly as regards of their fiscal policies when you have had ten and see spain more than you. or world a long period of time whatever you do in whatever continent you are in whatever category of country you are you have to correct that you cannot continue economically to spend more than you were and this is true for the country as well as for individuals or for firms so again a cost that there is no. contradiction between well at least called austerity which i would...
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work contemporary spanish artists you can see a broadcast first concert moscow as part of the year of spain in russia. that visits introduce ignazio to the local community who fell in love with his work. critics believe it's linked to the traditions of francisco goya idea go alaska's. for a few very really close to the ocean i. assume as part. of . this. the appetite for aussie russia grows every year a subject under government control for the best part of the last century it's now a free and affordable hobby which can be enjoyed by any sex age race or class a far cry from constructionism and serviettes really isn't really aspiring artists in modern they must go through life expressing themselves in the most dramatic sexual or political way. in the lines of beautiful onion joe's fairy tale palaces and landscapes all year round art and history both hands in hands in russia moscow itself is an outdoor art gallery and the city's breathtaking and iconic landmark supply takes images to try and aids. moving on a huge rather buyouts and creating yourself most cases for everyone. in the worse our o
work contemporary spanish artists you can see a broadcast first concert moscow as part of the year of spain in russia. that visits introduce ignazio to the local community who fell in love with his work. critics believe it's linked to the traditions of francisco goya idea go alaska's. for a few very really close to the ocean i. assume as part. of . this. the appetite for aussie russia grows every year a subject under government control for the best part of the last century it's now a free and...
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but i personally am much more concerned what is going on in spain and the lack of progress in italy. europe still struggles with a -- the need to address three, maybe now four crisis that are distinct but interrelated. first is a sovereign/solvency crisis. a number of sovereigns will have to be restructured or rerestructured in the case of greece. expect portugal to follow some time into 2013. both will need new programs or extensions of their existing programs before long because the sums don't add up. ireland in my view either will need a lot of additional osi, official sector involvement, or they too will be pushing on the psi, the private sector involvement button. and that brings us to spain, where i'm of the opinion that the consolidated banking sector and sovereign probably cannot be kept whole, and that they have to make a choice between assuming there is no santa claus, that they'll make open-ended cross-border transfers. and surely that isn't one, not even in the wildest dreams of the pro-growth party in europe. so they will either have to restructure spanish debt bank or s
but i personally am much more concerned what is going on in spain and the lack of progress in italy. europe still struggles with a -- the need to address three, maybe now four crisis that are distinct but interrelated. first is a sovereign/solvency crisis. a number of sovereigns will have to be restructured or rerestructured in the case of greece. expect portugal to follow some time into 2013. both will need new programs or extensions of their existing programs before long because the sums...
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the past when you were there for the party years ago georgia meanwhile one narrow thing qualifier in spain i'm wary of an upset. france only this point someone has done it it's clear that nothing is guaranteed even be the world of european champions does not guarantee anything these are difficult trips we've been analyzing the georgian team they have high quality players and will make it very difficult for us this is a world cup qualifying game and nothing will be easy. for me while here in moscow they are on has been officially unveiled as a huge fire the twenty seven year old midfielder arrives to rail madrid off a low key transfer window for which that distance twelve i will see the side of also signed striker looking to restructure from photographs inside the car and as the director general says they're targeting nothing less than the you rightly so for this season and the euro you get to help them on. i'm really motivated and coming to russia is a new challenge for me of course it will take me some time to adapt to new place but i hope to find my rhythm as soon as possible and they'll
the past when you were there for the party years ago georgia meanwhile one narrow thing qualifier in spain i'm wary of an upset. france only this point someone has done it it's clear that nothing is guaranteed even be the world of european champions does not guarantee anything these are difficult trips we've been analyzing the georgian team they have high quality players and will make it very difficult for us this is a world cup qualifying game and nothing will be easy. for me while here in...
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all of us without any exception you can let's not cast a stare at him ashes portugal italy greece and spain some say they spend too much others say a stare it is going to kill them well who's right where is the balance here how do they move for an intern issue for all advanced economies correct their project or are you particularly as we gods of their fiscal policies when you have had turn and see to spend more than you are i'm all world would be your little game whatever you do whatever continent you are in whatever category of country you are you have to correct and you cannot continue eternally spend on a new world and this is true for the country as well as for individuals if i may offer firms so again i toast that there is no healing contradiction between what is called austerity which i would call back to sound policies you know what because when to school austerity very often it is only that instead. of spending much more than you were you spend more than you were and what it is spending a year there where you were so how could you call that austerity if you are that sound policies t
all of us without any exception you can let's not cast a stare at him ashes portugal italy greece and spain some say they spend too much others say a stare it is going to kill them well who's right where is the balance here how do they move for an intern issue for all advanced economies correct their project or are you particularly as we gods of their fiscal policies when you have had turn and see to spend more than you are i'm all world would be your little game whatever you do whatever...
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ok let's look at a stair to measures portugal italy greece and spain some say they spend too much others say a stare it is going to kill them. well who's right where is the balance here how do they move forward it's an issue for all advanced economy correct with their project every particularly as regards in their fiscal policies when you have had ten and see to spend more than you were on all the time and whatever you do in whatever continent you are in whatever category of country you are i have to correct you cannot continue eternally to spend more than you are this is true for country as well as for the individuals who failed me or for firms so again a toast that there is no healing contradiction between what is called austerity which i would call that to sound policies you know but because what is called austerity very often is only that instead of spending much more than you were on and you. know although you were a look at this through spending there were so how could you call that austerity if you are back to sound policies then you import confidence and by improving confidence y
ok let's look at a stair to measures portugal italy greece and spain some say they spend too much others say a stare it is going to kill them. well who's right where is the balance here how do they move forward it's an issue for all advanced economy correct with their project every particularly as regards in their fiscal policies when you have had ten and see to spend more than you were on all the time and whatever you do in whatever continent you are in whatever category of country you are i...
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they don't want to have to take that ship to miami beach to barcelona, spain, empty. so we see the drastically reduced cabin prices. but once you board, don't start celebrating just yet. if you're not at the new safety drill, you might not set sail. now there is a streamline worldwide acceptance of the presail safety drill. expect to do that. a lot of the ships are getting aggressive in making sure you're present. so wait until you're under way to relax. on the go. >> and i'll be back at the top of the hour with the latest ipad craze. millions of the new devices sold yesterday at 3:00 eastern time. our josh levs today at 3:00 eastern time. he'll be talking about why some of us feel compelled to get the latest gadgets. stay tuned for cnn's special south by southwest. so what do you think? basic. at meineke i have options... like oil changes starting at $19.95. my money. my choice. my meineke.
they don't want to have to take that ship to miami beach to barcelona, spain, empty. so we see the drastically reduced cabin prices. but once you board, don't start celebrating just yet. if you're not at the new safety drill, you might not set sail. now there is a streamline worldwide acceptance of the presail safety drill. expect to do that. a lot of the ships are getting aggressive in making sure you're present. so wait until you're under way to relax. on the go. >> and i'll be back at...
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. >>> spain has formally asked its european partners for a loan to help support its troubled banking system. it hasn't said yet how much money it's going to seek, but last week two international audits said spain's banks could need the equivalent of 77 billion u.s. dollars. leaders of the european union welcome spain's request and said they hope to hammer out a loan agreement in weeks. >>> many of the leading unions in this state deliver letters to maryland's governor, house speaker and senate president today calling for expanded gambling. this comes less than a week after the working group examining whether to call a special center on building a sixth casino at national harbor said it didn't have enough consensus to recommend the general assembly meet. >> voters are saying it's not good enough for our elected officials to throw up their hands and say we can't figure out how to get this done especially when so many jobs are at stake. >> the d.c. trades building council represents 15 local unions. it says the national harbor project would represent the largest union construction jobs
. >>> spain has formally asked its european partners for a loan to help support its troubled banking system. it hasn't said yet how much money it's going to seek, but last week two international audits said spain's banks could need the equivalent of 77 billion u.s. dollars. leaders of the european union welcome spain's request and said they hope to hammer out a loan agreement in weeks. >>> many of the leading unions in this state deliver letters to maryland's governor, house...
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the nation went nuts over this -- the glory of the certain defeat of spain. nation just loved it. john phillips, who has written the stars and stripes and strains of that wonderful march echo through the paragralors ou people with street music, people walking down the street hearing this irresistible music. that was the spirit of the time. reed, it was lost on him. he wanted no part of it. he couldn't resist it. he wouldn't be part of it. therefore, he left. and the reason he gave for leaving was that he believed -- he said, tell them -- tell them that i believe in the declaration of independence. that was his line. because he was a thorough going partisan. he would never say a word against the republican party, which he loved. he would never say a word out of loyalty against the mckinley administration, but he would not do this thing, as he said. he would not do it. >> our guest's daytime job is grant's interest rate observer. real cheap. you can find it. and his nighttime and morning and weekend jobs, writing books. the book is called "mr. speaker: the life and times of thomas b
the nation went nuts over this -- the glory of the certain defeat of spain. nation just loved it. john phillips, who has written the stars and stripes and strains of that wonderful march echo through the paragralors ou people with street music, people walking down the street hearing this irresistible music. that was the spirit of the time. reed, it was lost on him. he wanted no part of it. he couldn't resist it. he wouldn't be part of it. therefore, he left. and the reason he gave for leaving...
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it worked to work with other countries like spain and italy. they saw them selves as part of the workers movement among workers fighting capital worldwi worldwide, not just in the united states. it fit in with debs interpretation to promote the rights of workers not only in the united states, but other places as well. >> was he affiliated with them throughout his life? >> no, there was a split within it's kind of complicated. there was a split in the i.w.w. over the socialist party had -- a split within the socialist party that affected the i.w.w. he remained very much supported of the i.w.w., but took less of a leadership position once rival socialist party leaders morris hillquist took it into a different division than debs had in mind. >> was the i.w.w. the wobbly? >> yes. the wobblies either y ies argue. this was a tough bunch that worked in the fields and mines. they worked to advance their cause and they needed to use sabotage or other forms of violence to fight back. >> did debs agree with that? >> debs did not agree with hat. he recogni
it worked to work with other countries like spain and italy. they saw them selves as part of the workers movement among workers fighting capital worldwi worldwide, not just in the united states. it fit in with debs interpretation to promote the rights of workers not only in the united states, but other places as well. >> was he affiliated with them throughout his life? >> no, there was a split within it's kind of complicated. there was a split in the i.w.w. over the socialist party...
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without any exception you're probably ok let's look at a stair to measures portugal italy greece and spain some say they spend to much rather say a staircase is going to kill them. well things right where is the balance here how do they move forward it's an issue for all advanced economies correct their project early particularly as regards of their fiscal policies and when you have had turn and see to spend more than you were i'm all billion a time or whatever you do whatever continent you are in whatever category of country you are and i have to correct it you cannot continue internally to spend more than you were this is true for our country as well as for individuals if i may offer firms so again a post that there is no healing contradiction between what is called austerity which i would call back to sound policies you know but because what is called austerity very often is only that instead of spending much more than you were and you spend more than you were a look at this through spending your idea that what you heard so how could you call that austerity if you are back to sound poli
without any exception you're probably ok let's look at a stair to measures portugal italy greece and spain some say they spend to much rather say a staircase is going to kill them. well things right where is the balance here how do they move forward it's an issue for all advanced economies correct their project early particularly as regards of their fiscal policies and when you have had turn and see to spend more than you were i'm all billion a time or whatever you do whatever continent you are...
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spain is now the fourth euro zone member to do that in less than two years. ministers from the 17 countries that use the euro as a currency say that they are ready to give spain up to $125 billion. greg burke brings us the latest from rome. >> rick, big news coming from the euro zone today and it's coming from a big country, spain finally admitting that it does need a bailout of some sort. this is crunch time for europe. it's one thing for greece to be in trouble, but spain is the euro zone's fourth largest economy. spanish finance ministers saying that this is a loan, a loan from europe under favorable conditions, but emphasizing that it is not a rescue, so technically not a bailout. specifically for the banking sector. they have not given numbers, but estimates have ranged from between 50 billion and $100 billion in order to help spain. not a small amount of help by any means. now, the problem with spain has been its banks, which has been in serious trouble ever since a massive real estate boom went bust back in 2008, leaving so many banks with bad loans. s
spain is now the fourth euro zone member to do that in less than two years. ministers from the 17 countries that use the euro as a currency say that they are ready to give spain up to $125 billion. greg burke brings us the latest from rome. >> rick, big news coming from the euro zone today and it's coming from a big country, spain finally admitting that it does need a bailout of some sort. this is crunch time for europe. it's one thing for greece to be in trouble, but spain is the euro...
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what about portugal or ireland or spain. sud seasonally it's become easy to see,000 euro, that grand flawed experiment could come pa apart at the seams. things could fall apart within months, not years. economics and more important political could be huge. joining us now is nobel prize winning economist and the author of end this depression now. it's a new book that i've read, which is fantastic. thank you for being here. >> okay. hi. >> first, because you're smarter than me and you know this issue better than me. are there any corrections? did i mislead the audience about what's going on in europe? >> the one thing i would say is this is not jimmy stewart's bank. the trouble is there's a real problem. it's that greece is fundamentally incapable of paying. unless there's a change, so are spain and italy. it's a panic on top of an underlying policy and bad policies. on the part of europe as a whole. this isn't just a matter of calming things down. they have to change things in a much more fundamental way. >> what happens to u
what about portugal or ireland or spain. sud seasonally it's become easy to see,000 euro, that grand flawed experiment could come pa apart at the seams. things could fall apart within months, not years. economics and more important political could be huge. joining us now is nobel prize winning economist and the author of end this depression now. it's a new book that i've read, which is fantastic. thank you for being here. >> okay. hi. >> first, because you're smarter than me and you...
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. >>> in spain, dozens of protesters have been injured in clashes witholice. they're angry over cuts in public employee salaries, health and education as spain races to deal with massive debt. >>> in russia, this is incredible video. it shows a truck driver literally walking away from a crwith another big rig he was hurled from his cab at the moment of impact but amazingly landed right up with barely a scratch. >>> and finally, this is the deepest view of space you have ever seen. the hubble telescopeas sent back picture me an 13 billliyearin t ng it's a collage of views, more than 5,000 galaxies captured over ten years. >>> now a first look at this lics.ng's dish of scrambled next month, stevie wonder is among the stars performing at benefit concert for president obama in los angeles. the hollywood reporter also says that on the bill with wonder will be jennifer hudson and kat perry. >>> michael bloomberg is on the nuerneheer in political office in the u.s. according to the annual forbes list of richest americans. >>> according to the weather channel, up to 3
. >>> in spain, dozens of protesters have been injured in clashes witholice. they're angry over cuts in public employee salaries, health and education as spain races to deal with massive debt. >>> in russia, this is incredible video. it shows a truck driver literally walking away from a crwith another big rig he was hurled from his cab at the moment of impact but amazingly landed right up with barely a scratch. >>> and finally, this is the deepest view of space you...
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. >> we're only a short distance behind greece, spain, and other european countries now facing economic catastrophe. the president has put us on a course to make it radically worse in the years ahead. the first generation in memory to face a future less promising than their parents. no nation, no entity, can thrive or survive intact with debt so huge as ours. we have a short grace period to deal with our dangers. the time is running out. if we drift paralyzed over a niagra of debt we will all suffer. thanks for listening. good night. (laughter) (applause) >> jon: as long as we're together mr. puddles nothing matters. either that dude is living in a health scape devoid of all oprah beauty or he's from indiana. boom! boom! (applause) now i really am going to get my ass kicked by paula broadwell because i just pull mid-back out. (laughter) but if mitch daniels delivered the warning mitt romney embody it had toll our troubles are taking. the normally in control and staid romney displayed that dancing hair cow lick and sweaty visage of a handsome seemingly normal step dad in a movie who lose
. >> we're only a short distance behind greece, spain, and other european countries now facing economic catastrophe. the president has put us on a course to make it radically worse in the years ahead. the first generation in memory to face a future less promising than their parents. no nation, no entity, can thrive or survive intact with debt so huge as ours. we have a short grace period to deal with our dangers. the time is running out. if we drift paralyzed over a niagra of debt we will...
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6% in spain. how are you going to finance spain moving forward? it has to go through a bailout. there's so many unanswered questions here that i think this is the point at which you say, we had the plan. >> you can say that -- >> it's got to be chaotic. >> the bankers, whether it's in the united states or over there, have been talking the talk which is one of the reasons why the u.s. market's up 10% this summer is the anticipation of quantitative easing down the road. >> the ecb needs it. >> the question is, will they walk the walk? >> will the ecb -- this is the plan. now over to you politicians. they're finished. >> we have seen it. verbal intervention brought spanish interest rates down and spain is backing off saying, whoa, we don't necessarily need any help. you know? already in that drama. can you put forward further austerity? >> not just since milton die dined alone. thanks very much. back to you. >> we'll continue the conversation here on the nyse floor. here with me is kenny pulcari. europe today is stabilize. a rally. listening to the conversation, you were making poi
6% in spain. how are you going to finance spain moving forward? it has to go through a bailout. there's so many unanswered questions here that i think this is the point at which you say, we had the plan. >> you can say that -- >> it's got to be chaotic. >> the bankers, whether it's in the united states or over there, have been talking the talk which is one of the reasons why the u.s. market's up 10% this summer is the anticipation of quantitative easing down the road. >>...
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in our economic stagnation and indebtness, we're only a short distance behind greece, spain, and other european countries now facing economic catastrophe, but ours is a fortunate land. because the world uses our dollar for trade, we have a short grace period to deal with our dangers. the time is running out if we're a-to-avoid the fate of europe and those once-great nations of history that fell from the position of world leadership. so 2012 is a year of true opportunity, maybe our last, to restore an america of hope and upward mobility and greater equality. the challenges aren't matters of ideology or party preference, the problemses are simply mathematical and the answers are purely practical. an opposition that would earn its way back to leadership would offer not just criticism of failures failures that anyone can see but a positive and credible plan to make life better, particularly for those aspiring to make a better life for themselves. republicans accept this duty gratefully. the roots back to an america of promise and to a solvent america that can pay its bills and protect its
in our economic stagnation and indebtness, we're only a short distance behind greece, spain, and other european countries now facing economic catastrophe, but ours is a fortunate land. because the world uses our dollar for trade, we have a short grace period to deal with our dangers. the time is running out if we're a-to-avoid the fate of europe and those once-great nations of history that fell from the position of world leadership. so 2012 is a year of true opportunity, maybe our last, to...
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president sarkozy holding crisis talks and reports that austria could lose their aaa rating and italy, spain, and portugal could see their ratings drop by at least two for whichs. and, by the way, it could boomerang back to us and we could go down a notch as banks continue to face incredible pressures. j.p. is seeing profits plummet 23 percent last quarter and europe's problems being blamed and a lot of banks here exposed big time to what is going on over there including bank of america now warning things are getting so tough it is ready to retreat from u.s. markets. if the president is banking on a strong u.s. economy to win for more years economic forecaster says it is not looking too good. and to harry's credit, he did say a lot of this stuff would fall this year. harry it is coming into play here. what do you making of this? >>guest: well, i agree, europe, we have said this, young debt crisis will come back and keep coming back, temporary band-aids will not work. the bond markets pulled the plugs and germany is saying you have to have austerity for us to support you with bailouten like w
president sarkozy holding crisis talks and reports that austria could lose their aaa rating and italy, spain, and portugal could see their ratings drop by at least two for whichs. and, by the way, it could boomerang back to us and we could go down a notch as banks continue to face incredible pressures. j.p. is seeing profits plummet 23 percent last quarter and europe's problems being blamed and a lot of banks here exposed big time to what is going on over there including bank of america now...
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. >>> renewed worries that spain may need a bailout sent global markets skidding monday. safety seekers pushed bond yields trord lows. more bad news came after the bale when moody's lowered the outlook of germ niece aaa rating from negative to stable. the global selloff also hit commodities. oil prices slid 4% settling just above $88 a barrel. global woes are also taking a toll on mcdonald's. the largest ham burrer chain fell short of both expectations for net income and refr knew. >>> else where on on the earnings friend texas instrument slid. keep an eye on apple today. it delivers earnings after the bell. cisco is cutting back with plans to lay off 1 3rkz 00 employees or 2% of its work force. pete's coffee & tee shot up after being acquired by a german company for $1 billion. >>> is to made by jim henson's company will not be popping up in kids' meals at chick-fil-a. it servered ties after the ceo's recent remarks regarding same-sex marriage saying the company preferred the, quote, biblical family unite. >>> andite these time of year again. what not to wear in the summ
. >>> renewed worries that spain may need a bailout sent global markets skidding monday. safety seekers pushed bond yields trord lows. more bad news came after the bale when moody's lowered the outlook of germ niece aaa rating from negative to stable. the global selloff also hit commodities. oil prices slid 4% settling just above $88 a barrel. global woes are also taking a toll on mcdonald's. the largest ham burrer chain fell short of both expectations for net income and refr knew....
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in paris and european qualifiers two years ago georgia mean more than one bare opening qualifier and spain are worried one upset. someone has done it it's clear that nothing is guaranteed even be the world of european champions does not guarantee anything these are difficult trips we've been analyzing the georgian team they have high quality players and will make it very difficult for us this is a world cup qualifying game and nothing will be easy. white house where england have also been training ahead of tuesday's match against ukraine at wembley the three lions are without veteran defender john terry who is out with an ankle injury the chelsea man picked up are not doing their five nil drubbing of moldova in their opening qualifier on friday we know theo walcott is also real that's due to a virus having to england's long injury list to fill the gaps manager roy hodgson has called up seventeen year old liverpool will go right here sterling has made just five first team appearances for the reds as well as bringing in even more young blood we were the limit when we lost john terry and i sh
in paris and european qualifiers two years ago georgia mean more than one bare opening qualifier and spain are worried one upset. someone has done it it's clear that nothing is guaranteed even be the world of european champions does not guarantee anything these are difficult trips we've been analyzing the georgian team they have high quality players and will make it very difficult for us this is a world cup qualifying game and nothing will be easy. white house where england have also been...
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what has been done by spain. a lot more has actually been done than we have seen in the past in the 2000 european state of government said until 2010 they want europe to be the most competitive continent in the world, quote open, quite frankly. and quite obviously we have not been able to achieve this. but over the past few years, we have seen that something needs to be changed here. so it's not only austerity measures. i know each and every one is talking about this. but this is not only in and of itself of the essence, but also structural reforms that lead to more jobs are essential. i'm deeply convinced of this. look at all of the examples we have seen in europe that have already undergone those reforms. sweden, for example, all look at the labor market reforms that we have launched in germany. they have brought about a massive change for the better and in germany from more than 5 million we have come down to less than 2. but we all know this takes longer than 12 months or 18 months to achieve. and it's extrem
what has been done by spain. a lot more has actually been done than we have seen in the past in the 2000 european state of government said until 2010 they want europe to be the most competitive continent in the world, quote open, quite frankly. and quite obviously we have not been able to achieve this. but over the past few years, we have seen that something needs to be changed here. so it's not only austerity measures. i know each and every one is talking about this. but this is not only in...
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for tonight but stick around the big picture is coming up at the top of the hour looks like spain is the next domino to tumble in europe's debt crisis plan to have spain's bank stirs take a bailout as sending shock waves across the continent it could be as much as one hundred billion euros and out might not even be enough to save it and italy could be next tonight host tom hartman will be at the european economic crisis with his panel of guests.
for tonight but stick around the big picture is coming up at the top of the hour looks like spain is the next domino to tumble in europe's debt crisis plan to have spain's bank stirs take a bailout as sending shock waves across the continent it could be as much as one hundred billion euros and out might not even be enough to save it and italy could be next tonight host tom hartman will be at the european economic crisis with his panel of guests.
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spain said there were exceptional circumstances. it also emerged that the netherlands tuesday might this year failed to meet its target for reducing -- netherlands too might this year failed to meet its target for reducing the deficit. the big dilemma is this. when this pact eventually comes into force, will they take out sanctions against spain or in the end, countries in difficulty, will it turn out as before that day and up resisting brussels? >> gavin hewitt. you are watching bbc news. let's have a quick look at some of the stories making headlines around the world. we will begin with the french newspaper. the french journalist who was injured covering the uprising in syria has been giving her account of how she survived the shelling. the financial times writes about the situation in europe. europe is finally emerging from its two-year sovereign debt crisis. tensions between iran and the usa. president obama has stressed that iran cannot develop a nuclear bomb and that he is not bluffing. here in the u.k., the guardian is consid
spain said there were exceptional circumstances. it also emerged that the netherlands tuesday might this year failed to meet its target for reducing -- netherlands too might this year failed to meet its target for reducing the deficit. the big dilemma is this. when this pact eventually comes into force, will they take out sanctions against spain or in the end, countries in difficulty, will it turn out as before that day and up resisting brussels? >> gavin hewitt. you are watching bbc...
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we are talking about spain and kentucky. let's start with spain. spain making history. a 4-0 win against italy just wrapped up. the first mage nation to win three international titles back-to-back. fans elated at this victory. how good is this team? was this expected? >> it was expected and the answer is they are fantastic. three majors in a row. some of the great teams of all time have won a world cup and a federation cup but no team has done what spain did, europe in 2008, the world cup in 2010 and just won europe again. people are talking about them as the greatest of all time. we in the sports media will say they are the greatest ever. fans do it, too. i think there is a really good case. the 1970 brazil team that was voted the best soccer team ever. they couldn't do what spain did with this three in a row and the spanish side turned over some players. their striker wasn't in this tournament. we are seeing they are deep and excellent. they can continue into the world cup in 2014. it is quite unprecedented. >> the defending world cup champions. they get this and it i
we are talking about spain and kentucky. let's start with spain. spain making history. a 4-0 win against italy just wrapped up. the first mage nation to win three international titles back-to-back. fans elated at this victory. how good is this team? was this expected? >> it was expected and the answer is they are fantastic. three majors in a row. some of the great teams of all time have won a world cup and a federation cup but no team has done what spain did, europe in 2008, the world cup...
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. >> we're a short distance behind greece and spain now facing economic catastrophe. but ours is a fortunate land. because the world uses our dollars for trade we have a short grace period to deal with our dangers. the time is running out so to avoid the state of europe and once great nations of history that fell from the position of world leadership. for 2012 is year of true opportunity, maybe our last to restore an america of hope and upward mobility and greater equality. the challenges aren't matters of etiology or party preference. the problems are mathematical and the answers are purely practical. an open six that would earn it's a way back to leadership is not just criticism of failures but a positive and credible plan to make life better, particularly nor those as preirg to make a better life themselves. republicans accept this duty gratefully. to reach back to an america of promise and to america that can pay its bills, start in the same place. the only way up for those suffering tonight and the only way out of the dead-end of debt is a private economy that be
. >> we're a short distance behind greece and spain now facing economic catastrophe. but ours is a fortunate land. because the world uses our dollars for trade we have a short grace period to deal with our dangers. the time is running out so to avoid the state of europe and once great nations of history that fell from the position of world leadership. for 2012 is year of true opportunity, maybe our last to restore an america of hope and upward mobility and greater equality. the challenges...
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countries, including the former president of poland and the former prime ministers of pakistan and spain. 47 ambassadors to the united states, 22 chief executives of global companies and countless members of the u.s.ish european and local governments. welcome to you all. >> and also to your mom and dad. >> and my parents also are here. please point to my parents. you? please point to my parents. i'm going to find you. >> they're out there somewhere. >> and ian. >> it's now my great pleasure to introduce our distinguished co-dinner chairs we ask you to hold the. [ applause ] to the end. co-chairs we ask you to stand to ugh recognize your amazing contributions to the atlantic council. robert aber nath yi. victor chu. thomas cullgan. frank hawn. george lund, alexander -- [ applause ] >> now to begin this evening is our old friend, not old, but a good friend. >> he's old, too. >> no he's not. >> he's kind of old. >> stop it. chuck hagel he's one of the men who constantly remind us what's best about washington. [ applause ] from serving his country in vietnam to the united states senate, he a
countries, including the former president of poland and the former prime ministers of pakistan and spain. 47 ambassadors to the united states, 22 chief executives of global companies and countless members of the u.s.ish european and local governments. welcome to you all. >> and also to your mom and dad. >> and my parents also are here. please point to my parents. you? please point to my parents. i'm going to find you. >> they're out there somewhere. >> and ian. >>...
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. >> we're only a short distance behind greece, spain, and other european countries now facing economic catastrophe. the president has put us on a course to make it radically worse in the years ahead. the first generation in memory to face a future less promising than their parents. no nation, no entity, can thrive or survive intact with debt so huge as ours. we have a short grace period to deal with our dangers. the time is running out. if we drift paralyzed over a niagra of debt we will all suffer. thanks for listening. good night. (laughter) (applause) >> jon: as long as we're together mr. puddles nothing matters. either that dude is living in a health scape devoid of all oprah beauty or he's from indiana. boom! club. "no son of mine loses the soap box derby!" blood, blood! (phone rings)s) hell 1234r0e all right, mitt, i guess it's good though, he's finally got fire in his belly. >> now he's talking about all these new ideas and what he's going to do? well, where was he during his first two years? why didn't he get these things done during his first two years? seriously. >> jon: you
. >> we're only a short distance behind greece, spain, and other european countries now facing economic catastrophe. the president has put us on a course to make it radically worse in the years ahead. the first generation in memory to face a future less promising than their parents. no nation, no entity, can thrive or survive intact with debt so huge as ours. we have a short grace period to deal with our dangers. the time is running out. if we drift paralyzed over a niagra of debt we will...
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approximately 5-point-8 million are jobless in spain. the latest data reflects the impact of the recession, and government budget cuts aimed at restoring stability to the country's finances. a sharp fall in the number of public sector workers accounted for a large portion of the unemployment rate increase. gunfire and bomb explosions abruptly ended a cease-fire in syria after just one day. syrian war planes bombed a building in the suburbs of damascus today. the attack comes one day after suspected rebels detonated a car bomb. the syrian government and opposition activists traded blame and gun-fire over these attacks that left an estimated 2-hundred people dead. syria was attempting to participate in a cease fire during a four-day muslim holiday. indonesian police arrested eleven people during an anti- terror raid today. authorities say the suspects belong to a new group called the sunni movement for indonesian society... or hasmi. police say they found pre-made explosives... manuals... ammunition and detonators at the scene. authorities
approximately 5-point-8 million are jobless in spain. the latest data reflects the impact of the recession, and government budget cuts aimed at restoring stability to the country's finances. a sharp fall in the number of public sector workers accounted for a large portion of the unemployment rate increase. gunfire and bomb explosions abruptly ended a cease-fire in syria after just one day. syrian war planes bombed a building in the suburbs of damascus today. the attack comes one day after...
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for their second group best world cup qualifier in israel while reigning world and european champions spain as i did nothing for granted in their opener minnows georgia isn't it a man are they stood by the return of star striker babbitt beer after their all time top scorer missed in euro two thousand and twelve with a broken leg from a county top of group i got world well to bellary smoking to avenge the infamous one nil the face in paris in the european qualifier two years ago georgia meanwhile won their opening qualifier in spain aware of an upset. and said he was complete someone has done it it's clear that nothing is guaranteed even to be the world of european champions does not guarantee anything these are difficult trips we've been analyzing the georgian team they have high quality players and will make it very difficult for us this is a world cup qualifying game and nothing will be easy but. while elsewhere england have also been training ahead of tuesday's match against ukraine at wembley the three lions are without veteran defender john terry who is out with an ankle injury the che
for their second group best world cup qualifier in israel while reigning world and european champions spain as i did nothing for granted in their opener minnows georgia isn't it a man are they stood by the return of star striker babbitt beer after their all time top scorer missed in euro two thousand and twelve with a broken leg from a county top of group i got world well to bellary smoking to avenge the infamous one nil the face in paris in the european qualifier two years ago georgia...
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who can be considered consistent without surprise every time italy or spain bar ofs. witness today where verizon opened higher despite the fact that almost everything else was down. yeah. even genuine exorcist like reagan projectile vomiting. from all the way across the atlantic doesn't phase verizon. it has an increased margin. i'm not giving up on apple. i see it on twitter. he's giving up on apple. no! the new pricing schemes, collapse of t-mobile. who can be considered consistent without surprise every time italy or spain bar ofs. witness today where verizon opened higher despite the fact that almost everything else was down. yeah. even genuine exorcist like reagan projectile vomiting. from all the way across the atlantic doesn't phase verizon. it has an increased margin. i'm not giving up on apple. i see it on twitter. he's giving up on apple. no! the new pricing schemes, collapse of t-mobile. all playing into the hands of the serial dividend booster. the bottom line, you need to start preparing for the very real possibility of a recession which means it's time t
who can be considered consistent without surprise every time italy or spain bar ofs. witness today where verizon opened higher despite the fact that almost everything else was down. yeah. even genuine exorcist like reagan projectile vomiting. from all the way across the atlantic doesn't phase verizon. it has an increased margin. i'm not giving up on apple. i see it on twitter. he's giving up on apple. no! the new pricing schemes, collapse of t-mobile. who can be considered consistent without...
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why should the gem an taxpayer bail out spain? or bail out italy? it is nuts. these guys took a path, they choose a way of life that is wonderful. anyone that went to vacation in greece, italy and spain, always said they know how to live. of course they know how to live they are using someone else's money now it is time to pay the my per. >>stuart: the dow is up 134 points, in part, because china says it is going to stimulate. they are going to spend some money. it could work in china, right? >>guest: they spending their own money and they have a lot more money than any other country not world, including $1 travel our dollars. germany is saying the president is pushing germany, to dole out money or to back some sort of contingency plan for the nations that have profligate spending and squandered amazing legacies and if he keeps pushing germany will say why doesn't america fork over the money. be careful or we will pound on germany to fork over cash we may have to fork over. >>stuart: so charles says under no circumstances spend more money that you don't have wh
why should the gem an taxpayer bail out spain? or bail out italy? it is nuts. these guys took a path, they choose a way of life that is wonderful. anyone that went to vacation in greece, italy and spain, always said they know how to live. of course they know how to live they are using someone else's money now it is time to pay the my per. >>stuart: the dow is up 134 points, in part, because china says it is going to stimulate. they are going to spend some money. it could work in china,...
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unless there's a change in european policy, so is spain and italy. it's a panic on top of an underlying problem of bad policies, not so much on the part of the southern europeans, greeks have accepted on the part of europe as a whole, so this isn't just a matter of calming things down, they have to change things in a much more fundamental way. >> what happens to us if the euro falls apart? we see country runs and they are not able to stop it? >> so the first question is, where does it stop? if it's just greece, then that's bad, but it can be contained. if it spreads, the worry is this will take out spain, italy and portugal, which will happen if the european central bank doesn't provide trillions of euros of cash. and if they don't, at the same time say, okay, enough of this austerity business, we're going to provide some growth so you can grow your way out of this. if that doesn't happen, the whole euro breaks up. then two things happen. it's going to be bad for the european economy, at least initially. it's going to be a hit to the economy, which i
unless there's a change in european policy, so is spain and italy. it's a panic on top of an underlying problem of bad policies, not so much on the part of the southern europeans, greeks have accepted on the part of europe as a whole, so this isn't just a matter of calming things down, they have to change things in a much more fundamental way. >> what happens to us if the euro falls apart? we see country runs and they are not able to stop it? >> so the first question is, where does...
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. >>> rescue in spain when a paraglider got stuck on a power line hundreds of feet above the ground as you can see. dangling there for hours as rescuers worked to set him free. they used a crane and a cable to get him down. >>> at a mall in denver amis toot santa essentially a visit to santa is more especially. parents say being able to communicate with santa make as big impact on the kids. >>> and the bay area's favorite way to ring in the new year is always on kron. hosted by catherine heenan and gary radnich. new year's live. that is jumping too far ahead. >> what is the forecast for new years? partly cloudy skies -- no, i have no idea. >> christmas? that is far ahead. how about tomorrow? >> okay. i will try to do tomorrow. temperatures into the 60s for tomorrow. sunny skies. and i can do save days. -- do 7 days. let's try that. cá thursday early showers and cooler through the week. could be snow in the highest elevations of the bay area. >> that is it for us. have a good night everybody.
. >>> rescue in spain when a paraglider got stuck on a power line hundreds of feet above the ground as you can see. dangling there for hours as rescuers worked to set him free. they used a crane and a cable to get him down. >>> at a mall in denver amis toot santa essentially a visit to santa is more especially. parents say being able to communicate with santa make as big impact on the kids. >>> and the bay area's favorite way to ring in the new year is always on kron....
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the winners of spain's massive lottery split a jackpot worth more than $3 billion. >>> hi, i'm staff sergeant massey here in kabul, afghanistan. i would like to say happy holidays to all my family in fayetteville, north carolina. happy holidays. my family in fayetteville, north carolina. happy holidays. ( ♪ ) for those nights when it's more than a bad dream, be ready. for the days when you get a sudden call from the school, be ready. for the times you need to double-check the temperature on the thermometer, be ready. when you have children's motrin on hand, you're ready. for high fever, nothing works faster or lasts longer than children's motrin. be ready with children's motrin. when an army of volunteers serve up a holiday feast for thousands of diners. and preparing a stormy white christmas around the countr where people will be shovelg out driveways...and packing scrapers. "i think it will just signal that they can't get it toger -that probably leads to even worse decisions in the futu and bay area leaders sound f on the fiscal cliff stalema. join us for cbs 5 eyewitness news th
the winners of spain's massive lottery split a jackpot worth more than $3 billion. >>> hi, i'm staff sergeant massey here in kabul, afghanistan. i would like to say happy holidays to all my family in fayetteville, north carolina. happy holidays. my family in fayetteville, north carolina. happy holidays. ( ♪ ) for those nights when it's more than a bad dream, be ready. for the days when you get a sudden call from the school, be ready. for the times you need to double-check the...